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Water Magician-Chapter 657 : Reason for the Wall
Chapter 0657 Reason for the Wall
Translator: Jay_Forestieri
Editor: Tseirp
โI apologize for springing this on you without prior consultation.โ ๐ณ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐ฒ๐๐ป๐๐๐๐ฅ.๐๐ ๐
Before Ryo, Lord Protector Kabui Somal, bowed his head.
โOh, please donโt worry about it. I half-expected as much.โ
Ryo answered with a smile.
He looked pleased to be of use.
โLong ago, the Bralcowโwas it called the Rainshooter when it was built? I pictured the scene where you protected that ship from the Atinjo Grand Duchyโs magic bombardment.โ
โAh, yes. Iโm a water-attribute magician, so defending is my specialty.โ
โAfter that, with ice spears you sank all five ships...โ
โYes, yes. That was the <Icicle Lance Shower: โFanโ> one of my favorite techniques. I sank the ships without a single direct hit on the enemy crew. A water magicianโs honor was fully restored.โ
Ryo replied happily to Kabui Somalโs words.
Just then, Captain La Wu of the Tenth Ship arrived.
โLord Kabui Somal, my apologies for my earlier rudeness. I want you to understand that I did not intend to shame you.โ
โOf course. This is a life-and-death campaign. There should be no restraint in speech at such a meeting. Candid opinions are what save our subordinatesโ lives.โ
Both La Wu and Kabui Somal were men of the seaโoriginally naval sailors.
They apparently did not fuss over small things.
โWhen we sail north from Boago, the ports we call at will basically trace the route the port where Princess Shio Fen stopped for her public debut.โ
โThatโs right. Theyโre all realistically well-equipped port cities, so including supplies, we should be fine regardless of circumstances.โ
La Wu nodded in reply to Kabui Somalโs confirmation.
Since La Wuโs Tenth Ship had been part of Princess Shio Fenโs fleet, they knew all those ports well.
โWill the flagship really be placed on the Lone Dark? I donโt mean to be rude, but the Tenth Ship of the public fleet is one of the hardest Darwei vessels to sink. If we have to face their fleet, there will be many scenes where the flagship leads the front. Even considering the worst case, isnโt it better that it not be the Tenth Ship?โ
La Wu asked.
โYes, I think youโre absolutely right.โ
Kabui Somal laughed and nodded.
Then he continued.
โHowever, the Lone Dark seems to bring luck. Captains and sailors tend to value such things, donโt they?โ
โI see. I agree completely.โ
Kabui Somal and Captain La Wu laughed and nodded.
They left the room to receive reports from their subordinates.
โNice, isnโt it? Sailors togetherโmen of the sea, you know?โ
โI know what you mean. That sort of thing probably only really connects between specialists of the same trade.โ
Ryo and Abel talked about Kabui Somal and Captain La Wu.
โWill Abel become like that someday?โ
โMe? A specialist in what?โ
โ...Governance?โ
โGovernance? Who would I connect with?โ
โ...Emperor Rupert of the Empire, or King Roberto Pirlo of the Union?โ
โSorry, I canโt picture that at all.โ
โEven I, saying it myself, couldnโt imagine it.โ
It seemed unlikely that specialists would immediately connect in that way.
โMaybe itโs more likely between swordsmen?โ
โOh, that makes sense. For exampleโwho?โ
โ...Mifa?โ
โIsnโt that... a bit off?โ
โEven I, saying it myself, couldnโt imagine it.โ
Master and disciple, it seemed, were something different.
While such meetings were being held in the city of Boago in southern Darwei; further north of Darwei.
In the capital Prin of the Peiyu country, which had fallen to the Choouchi Empire.
At the temporary Phantom Kingโs residenceโ
โMy lord, His Majesty the Emperor is...โ
โI told you no envoy is necessary!โ
Cutting him off, a man of luxurious Eastern attire entered the Phantom Kingโs room.
His features resembled Envoy Berke and the Phantom King, but he appeared to be about sixty years old.
Compared to the two of them, he also gave a notably slender impression...
โYour Majesty, for deigning to visit such a shabby place...โ
โNo greetings are necessary!โ
The slender man cut off the Phantom Kingโs greeting.
He was Wanshan Ku, Emperor of the Choouchi Empire.
Having now even occupied the Peiyu nation and become, in name and in fact, an โempireโ recognized by neighboring states... as the ruler of that country he seemed without ease.
But that was always the case whenever Emperor Wanshan Ku stood before the Phantom King.
He could not help but understand that the Phantom Kingโwho could move all the Phantomkins at willโoccupied a stronger position than himself as emperor.
And it was all the more so if that being was his own child.
Moreover, it would be even more so if that child had once been cast out of the court as an object of revulsion...
However, there was something that had to be said.
โHelp me take Darwei.โ
The tone left no room for refusal.
The Phantom King, however, smiled faintly when told.
An affected smile, as if he were deliberately pondering something.
Then the Phantom King spoke.
โEven without my aid, I suppose one could easily destroy a place like Darwei if Emperor Your Majesty used the full force of your prestigeโโ
โSilence!โ
Emperor Wanshan Kuโs sharp words struck the Phantom King.
But they had no effect at all.
โYou know that I hate Darwei, do you not?โ
โBecause you were once sealed by Darweiโs alchemists, yes.โ
โExactly! For thirty years... I was sealed in the depths of a darkness where I could neither hear nor see. I will never forget that humiliation.โ
Emperor Wanshan Ku uttered words that could be called a cry of the soul from the depths of his heart.
It was, in truth, a curse.
A curse against Darwei and a curse upon Emperor Wanshan Ku himself... the Phantom King understood that.
As a curse, it was pointless to reason with or explain.
The only way to be freed from a curse was to have oneโs wish fulfilled.
The Phantom King let out a small, truly small, sigh.
โHelp me.โ
Emperor Wanshan Ku said again, this time gravely.
The Phantom King shrugged slightly and answered.
โThere are two conditions.โ
โWhat?โ
Emperor Wanshan Ku frowned.
He made no effort to hide his displeasure.
โOne: place all the โVesselsโ under my command. Your Majestyโs main force can still make full use of the monsters, so that should pose no problem.โ
โ...And the other condition?โ
โOnce Darweiโs imperial capital falls, grant Berke the Choouchi Empireโs home territory.โ
โWhat did you say? What do you mean by that?โ
โExactly what I said.โ
Emperor Wanshan Ku not only frowned but also tilted his head.
He could not understand the meaning of handing over the Choouchi homeland.
โYour Majesty can take the throne of Darwei. Therefore, give the Choouchi homeland to Berke.โ
โAre you saying I cannot have it all?โ
โNo, you may have it if you obtain it.โ
Emperor Wanshan Ku trembled as he questioned, and the Phantom King shook his head slightly in reply.
โTherefore, under the rule of Your Majesty, hand the Choouchi homeland to Berke. If something happens in Darweiโs territories, as long as the homeland is safe, we Phantomkins can try again as many times as needed.โ
One minute later.
โAgreed. I will grant command of the โVessels,โ and upon Darweiโs fall, I will entrust the homeland to Berke.โ
โThank you.โ
At Emperor Wanshan Kuโs words, the Phantom King bowed.
Several hours later.
โSeven-Star General Marie Cloche, I have come to deliver the item requested by the Leader.โ
Marie knelt with formal courtesy and presented her report.
โ...Three weeks? Isnโt that taking too long?โ
The Phantom King, the Leader, complained with the corner of his mouth raised.
โIf we rush and spill it, it would be bad, wouldnโt it? Itโs in a jarโthe uncoagulated blood of the Darwei Emperor. Transporting something like that over roads that arenโt even paved, full of ruts and bumps, or on beast-paths you couldnโt even call roads, loaded in carts and hauled all this way. Really!โ
At first, she had used polite phrasing and knelt with deference, but soon that was cast aside and Marieโs frank tone emerged.
She never openly defied the Phantom King, but the lack of politeness in her manner was as always.
โWell, fine. You didnโt want to take part in the attack on Peiyu anyway, did you?โ
โIf you already know, donโt ask. I have no taste for tormenting weaklings.โ
โAnd if itโs an order?โ
โIf itโs an order, Iโll obey. But if I can, Iโd rather fight strong opponents.โ
Marie said it plainly.
โWas Duke Rondo strong?โ
โYes, he was strong.โ
Marie said that, and as if recalling something she looked briefly upwards and continued.
โHe wasnโt overwhelmingly so. So if the circumstances had been just a little different, I might have won...
Thinking that makes me really frustrated. Ah, but then again, strength is that โlittle differenceโ. When I think like that, he really was strong.โ
Marie nodded several times.
โHeโs different from the vampire you lost to long ago.โ
โObviously. But both...โ
Marie looked straight at the Phantom King and said clearly.
โBoth of them are monsters.โ
Having left the audience chamber, Marie was immediately stopped by a guard.
โThe Leader requests your presence in the study.โ
โHmm.โ
Marie entered the study.
โYou called?โ
Her subordinateโs tone was full of complaint.
As usual, the Phantom King did not scold her.
He produced a sheet of paper from atop the desk.
It was the document Marie had submitted upon arrival.
โI read your letter.โ
โYes.โ
โIt says you wish to leave the Empireโwhat do you mean by that?โ
โExactly that. It means exactly what it says.โ
Marie shrugged at the Phantom Kingโs words.
โIt doesnโt seem to be about dissatisfaction with treatment or anything like that.โ
โNo, Iโm not particularly discontent about that. I just... want to go out for a while.โ
โBecause you lost to Duke Rondo?โ
โMaybe thatโs part of it.โ
Marie tilted her head as she answered.
Indeed, that may have been the immediate trigger, but it didnโt feel like the main reason.
โI want to visit the Western Countries and the Dark Continent for a bit.โ
โI see, the Western Countries and the Dark Continent.โ
At Marieโs words, the Phantom King sank heavily into his chair and replied.
After thinking for a while, the Phantom King spoke.
โYou know that in the current state you cannot go to the Western Countries, right?โ
โBecause the โCorridorโ is impassable, isnโt it? You have to open the โWallโ, and for that, you needed the Darwei Emperorโs blood. Now that we have it... Leader, you can open it, canโt you? After all, you want to go to the Central Countries in the first place.โ
โTo be precise, I donโt need to open it.โ
โPardon?โ
Marie tilted her head at the Phantom Kingโs remark.
โIt took time, but preparations to open the โWallโ are complete. All thatโs left is to pour in the Darwei Emperorโs blood and wait a while, and a โkeyโ will be formed. With that, anyone... any Phantomkin with a certain amount of mana can open it.โ
โOh, is that so?โ
Marie didnโt seem very interested.
โI want Marie to use that โkeyโ to open the Wall.โ
โHuh?โ
Marie gave an incredulous, high, surprised sound.
โWhat about you, Leader?โ
โOh, I decided to go to Darwei to do some fighting.โ
โYou want to fight Ryo... Duke Rondo?โ
โYou could say that.โ
โBut you lost at Kwebasa, didnโt you?โ
โHey...โ
The Phantom King took on a hurt expression at Marieโs words.
He did not often show that sort of expression.
โYou should tell people properly. Youโre always bragging, so you never properly report these things when the time comes.โ
โThatโs not something to be blamed for so much, is it?โ
โWell, thatโs fine. I understand wanting to fight Ryo again in the flesh. But asking me to open the โWallโ? I donโt know the location well, nor do I know the shape of the โWallโ or the โCorridorโ.โ
Marie shrugged.
The Phantom King sighed deeply once, then began to speak.
โDo you know why the โWallโ exists and why it separates us from the Central Countries?โ
โNo, I donโt. It was built while I was away at sea, right? A thousand years ago? Maybe more?โ
โIt was built to prevent Spellno from coming from the Central Countries.โ
โSpellno? Ohโthose beings humans call Djinns, right?โ
Marie nodded.
That made sense to her.
โSpellno were troublesome back then. Their numbers were still fairly large. If that many had rushed over, the East would have been ruined. But now their numbers are much fewer, right? I seeโso thatโs why you want to open the โWallโ.โ
At last, Marie seemed convinced.
โThatโs part of it. The โWallโ itself has been decaying for centuries. It was built by the greatest alchemists of the age, but after a thousand years, itโs natural that it opens and closes at intervals.โ
โI understand itโs safe to open, but isnโt it unnecessary to deliberately open it?โ
โDo you know why Spellno are effectively immortal?โ
โNo idea.โ
โItโs because of the โshrinesโ.โ
โShrines? I see... those in the Central Countries and the Western Countries, right? Connected to ley lines...โ
โThey serve to replenish the Spellnoโs life force.โ
โReally? No wonder theyโre so strong.โ
Marie was learning the meaning of the โshrinesโ for the first time.
Perhaps more like โhidden templesโ...
โWe Phantomkins will take them.โ
โAh...โ
โAfter all, there are hardly any Spellno left. If we use what they no longer need, it wonโt be wrong, will it?โ
โSo thatโs the reason.โ
Marie finally understood everything.
โWell?โ
โAll right. If thatโs the case, Iโll cooperate. To go to the Western Countries, Iโll have to pass through the Central Countries anyway. The โWallโ has to be open to get there.โ







